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“But given that hardly anyone from the north left as domestic workers a few years back, it is an important number.Yasmin Sooka, director of the South Africa-based Foundation for Human Rights, said she hopes the review will spur member states to ask Sri Lanka tough questions. “There is no real framework for witness security in Sri Lanka,” said Sooka. rights chief to demand an independent investigation. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told the Associated Press late Friday that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres invited all 193 U. member states to be a part of the Circle of Leadership on sex abuse “and it is particularly important for troop-contributing countries to play a role.” Dujarric said all troops and police who are put forward for U. peacekeeping missions are investigated “to ensure that they do not have a prior history of misconduct, including sexual exploitation and abuse, while serving in a U. “As it stands now, the very people who are accused of such violations would essentially be in charge of investigating themselves.” Many ethnic minority Tamils contend the government continues to target them as part of a larger plan to destroy their culture. Wigneswaran, chief minister for Sri Lanka’s Northern Province and a former Supreme Court judge, sent a letter to the AP on Friday confirming similar rights abuses he has heard from Tamils in his northern constituency. “Unfortunately, this was overlooked,” he told the AP on Friday. peacekeeping missions and recently was asked to sit on a U. leadership committee trying to combat sexual abuse, despite its peacekeepers being implicated in the Haiti sex ring. It’s because they cannot make ends meet.” Sri Lanka is in its eighth year of peace after a 26-year conflict which ended with the defeat of the separatist Tamil Tigers in 2009.More than 100,000 died, around 65,000 remain missing and millions were uprooted from their homes during the violence, concentrated mainly in the island’s ethnic Tamil majority Eastern and Northern Provinces.